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Measurements of Scattering Processes in Negative Ion- Atom Collisions
Author(s) -
T. J. Kvale
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/834037
Subject(s) - atomic physics , scattering , ion , ionization , excitation , elastic scattering , atom (system on chip) , hydrogen , noble gas , electron scattering , atomic number , electron ionization , hydrogen atom , electron , physics , nuclear physics , optics , quantum mechanics , computer science , group (periodic table) , embedded system
The main research activity is to study various scattering processes which occur in H{sup -} collisions with atomic (specifically, noble gas and atomic hydrogen) targets in the intermediate energy region. These processes include: elastic scattering, single- and double-electron detachment, and target excitation/ionization

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